In a sense, they get the benefit of active management without most of the downsides.
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So in a sense, there is hope for WGS, but just not so soon.
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We have just in a sense written off these cities and written off these communities.
In a sense, the incentive to compete on prestige makes sense for colleges and universities.
But even in the 1990s, the people of cities like Norilsk remained prisoners in a sense.
In a sense, the NSF's nightmare has come to pass: The Net is balkanized.
In this new world, Universities become, in a sense, content houses, similar to publishers.
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"We're now, in a sense, 10 percent through the term of the Bush administration, " Berger said.
Thus, in a sense, we are all waiting for the unpredictable trigger to occur.
The Party of Yeah and the Party of Nah dwell, in a sense, within us.
So in a sense he's really sitting on the fence about what's happening in Iraq.
Education is like infrastructure, in a sense, in that it serves basically as an investment.
In a sense, it's an "inside-out" house that started outdoors and worked its way in.
The Supreme Court announced its arrival, in a sense, with the 2003 decision Lawrence v.
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We need them in a sense to cooperate in rounding up people within Pakistan.
In a sense, he has: Bristol-Myers Squibb's fortune has taken a massive turn for the worse.
In a sense, then, Kim has begun shifting from academia to the drug business.
But in a sense this represents an opportunity rather than a problem for the region.
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Which is, in a sense, what the police are saying in professor Gates's case.
So these entities are, in a sense, always a year behind in this contest.
We imagine it as linear, but time has (in a sense) two dimensions now and not-now.
And so in a sense this bid was the Marion Department of Economic Development.
In a sense, however, the rights and wrongs of the case are neither here nor there.
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In a sense, the battery is a latecomer to the push toward flexible, stretchable electronics.
In a sense, this gap between the financial sector and the rest is hardly surprising.
In a sense, that history has consisted of a long argument about Margaret Thatcher.
Embrapa had to create the land, in a sense, or make it fit for farming.
In a sense he has, heading one of the most controversial agencies in Washington.
In a sense, online advertisers have been dealing with a six-second-ish limit for some time.
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